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Using telemedicine to treat horses

Performance horses, particularly racehorses, are monitored regularly so that trainers can design a training programme that suits the animals’ strengths and weaknesses.

Traditionally, racehorse trainers record the pulse and respiration rate of each animal, and check it for lameness after morning gallops. Competitive showjumping and eventing horses are usually monitored in the mornings

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